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Part I Listening Comprehension ( 8 minutes )

Directions: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.

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1. A) $160.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ B) $120.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) $150.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) $100.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Script: M: Do you rent rooms by the week? You see, I'm not sure whether I'll stay for a whole month.

W: Yes. The rates are higher though. It's $50 a week, but only $160 a month. Q: How much will the man pay if he rents the room for three weeks?

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2. A) They are rewarding.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ B) They are funny.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) They are boring.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

D) They are time-consuming.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Script: M: How are your yoga lessons going?

W: Very well. My instructor thinks I'm making progress. And I find lessons well-worth the time and trouble.

Q: What does the woman think of her yoga lessons?

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3. A) The man gave up drinking because of his health problem.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) The man and his wife just got divorced.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

C) The man quit drinking because of his wife's threat.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) The man's wife is a doctor.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Script: W: You finally accept your doctor's advice to quit drinking. Good for you!

M: No, no. Actually, it is my wife's advice that really works. She threatens me with divorce if I don't give up.

Q: What can we learn from the conversation?

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4. A) It was pretty good.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ B) It was rather dull.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) It was not well organized.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) It was attended by many people.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Script: M: Let's talk about preparations for the party?

W: Right. We really need to plan better this time. Remember what a mess it was at the last party? Q: What do we know about the last party?

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5. A) To attend a party.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ B) To the barber's shop.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) To the school.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) Go back home.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Script: M:Could you possibly come home early?

W:I'm sorry I can't. I have to stop at the hairdresser's to get a haircut before I go to attend a party. Q:Where is the woman going first?

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6. A) In a cotton field.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ B) At a railway station.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) On a farm.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) On a train.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Script: W: Look at that big field of cotton. And there's a farm with some beautiful houses. M: You really get to know the country when you go by train, don't you? Q: Where did the conversation most probably take place?

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7. A) The man is late for the trip because he is busy.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ B) The woman is glad to meet Mr. Smith in person.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) The man is meeting the woman on behalf of Mr. Smith.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) The woman feels sorry that Mr. Smith is unable to come.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Script: M: Mr. Smith asked me to tell you that he's sorry he can't come to meet you in person. He's really too busy to make the trip.

W: That's okay. I'm glad you've come in his place. Q: What do we learn from the conversation?

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8. A) Wait for a taxi.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ B) Buy some food.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) Go on a trip.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) Book train tickets.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Script: M: The taxi is waiting downstairs. Let's hurry.

W: Wait a minute. I'll take some food with us. I don't like the meal served on the train. Q: What are the speakers going to do?

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9. A) His mother should stop to listen to pop music.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) His mother should stop talking so much.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) His mother should stop making so much noise.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) His mother should stop talking with the teacher.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Script: W: Tom, why don't you come home with some good grades? You've done so bad at school, the teacher's comment says you are not a good student.

M: Well, if you would stop listening to pop music and give me some peace and quiet, I might have done a bit better.

Q: What do you think the boy is suggesting?

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10. A) In the street.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) Over the telephone.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

C) At Jack's house.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) At the woman's office.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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M: I'll drive over right away. I was helping my secretary with some paper work, or I would have been already there.

Q: Where is the conversation most probably taking place?

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Part II Reading Comprehension ( 25 minutes )

Section A

Directions: In this section, there is a passage with several blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.

? What drives you to succeed as a creative person? Is it the dream of fame, 11 and recognition? Is the thought of seeing your name up in lights that 12 you out of bed in the morning? Having such a strong and clear goal is a 13 motivator and, if you work hard and pay your dues, you can 14 achieve that goal. However, if you want to be successful without the feeling that you are battling your way through life your motivation to get out of that comfy bed in the morning has to come from somewhere else. There must be

an even bigger motivating driver.

To have 15 and want to be successful is a fine thing but it isn't enough. Ambition and want are just words that describe desire. To understand WHY you have such desires is quite another thing. True 16 , true art in any form, comes from passion. Great actors aren't great because of their technique. Anyone can learn technique. They move an audience as great actors because of their passion. Passion is the driver that 17 every bone and breath in your body to achieve.

If your desires are not in alignment with your passion you can be successful but you will not be 18 , satisfied. You will live a rich famous life and still 19 for the elusive thing. You will get up in the morning wondering what is wrong with you. You have all that you desired yet you feel that there is still something missing. You are missing the nourishment that feeds your soul, your heart.

Above all, be true to yourself, and if you cannot put your heart in it, take yourself out of it. Follow your heart, but be quiet for a while first. Ask questions, and then feel the answer. Learn to trust your heart. When work, 20 commitment, and pleasure unite to become one and you reach into that deep well where passion lives, nothing is impossible. Through the experience of devoted passion you will reap richer stores of knowledge than any text-book or course of study can give you. A) wealth E) motivates I) confront M) genius B) passion F) concentrated J) yearn N) definite C) supportive G) propels K) fulfilled O) appropriately D) dedicated H) ambition L) absolutely ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?

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Section B

Directions: There are several passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice.

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Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.

In our culture, the sources of what we call a sense of \¡ª feeling important and worthwhile ¡ª and the sources of what we call a sense of \¡ª finding life enjoyable ¡ª are not always identical. Women often are told \a career, so you can't expect to have closer relationships or a happy family life.\or \have a wonderful husband and children ¡ª what's all this about wanting a career?\But women need to understand and develop both aspects of well-being, if they are to feel good about themselves.

Our study shows that, for women, well-being has two dimensions. One is mastery, which includes self-esteem (×Ô×ð), a sense of control over your life, and low levels of anxiety and depression. Mastery is closely related to the \composed of happiness, satisfaction and optimism (ÀÖ¹Û). It is tied more closely to the \life. The two are independent of each other. A woman could be high in mastery and low in pleasure, and vice versa. For example, a woman who has a good job, but whose mother has just died, might be feeling very good about herself and in control of her work life, but the pleasure side could be damaged for a time.

The concepts of mastery and pleasure can help us identify the sources of well-being for women, and remedy past mistakes. In the past, women were encouraged to look only at the feeling side of life as the source of all well-being. But we know that both mastery and pleasure are critical. And mastery seems to be achieved largely through work. In our study, all the groups of employed women rated significantly higher in mastery than women who were not employed.

A woman's well-being is enhanced (Ôö½ø) when she takes on multiple roles. At least by middle adulthood, the women who were involved in a combination of roles ¡ª marriages, motherhood, and employment ¡ª were the highest in well-being, despite warnings about stress and strain.

21. It can be inferred from the first paragraph that ______.

A) for women, a sense of \¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) for women, a sense of \¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) women can't have a sense of \¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

D) a sense of \¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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22. The author's attitude towards women having a career is ______.

A) critical¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) positive¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) neutral¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) realistic¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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23. One can conclude from the passage that if a woman takes on several social roles, ______.

A) it will be easier for her to overcome stress and strain¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) she will be more successful in her career¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) her chances of getting promoted will be greater¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) her life will be richer and more meaningful¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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24. Which of the following can be identified as a source of \

A) Family life.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) Regular employment.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) Multiple roles in society.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) Freedom from anxiety.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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25. The most appropriate title for the passage would be ______.

A) The Well-being of Career Women¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Passage Two

Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.

Like many of my generation, I have a weakness for hero worship. At some point, however, we all begin to question our heroes and our need for them. This leads us to ask: What is a hero?

Despite immense differences in cultures, heroes around the world generally share a number of characteristics that instruct and inspire people.

A hero does something worth talking about. A hero has a story of adventure to tell and a community who will listen. But a hero goes beyond mere fame.

Heroes serve powers or principles larger than themselves. Like high-voltage transformers, heroes take the energy of higher powers and step it down so that it can be used by ordinary people.

The hero lives a life worthy of imitation. Those who imitate a genuine hero experience life with new depth, enthusiasm, and meaning. A sure test for would-be heroes is what or whom do they serve? What are they willing to live and die for? If the answer or evidence suggests they serve only their own fame, they may be famous persons but not heroes. Madonna and Michael Jackson are famous, but who would claim that their fans find life more abundant?

Heroes are catalysts (´ß»¯¼Á) for change. They have a vision from the mountaintop. They have the skill and the charm to move the masses. They create new possibilities. Without Gandhi, India might still be part of the British Empire. Without Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King, Jr., we might still have segregated (¸ôÀëµÄ) buses, restaurants, and parks. It may be possible for large-scale changes to occur without leaders with magnetic personalities, but the pace of change would be slow, the vision uncertain, and the committee meetings endless.

26. Although heroes may come from different cultures, they ________.

A) generally possess certain inspiring characteristics¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) probable share some weaknesses of ordinary people¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) are often influenced by divvious generations¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) all unknowingly attract a large number of fans¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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27. According to the passage, heroes are compared to high-voltage transformers in that ________.

A) they have a vision from the mountaintop¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) they have warm feelings and emotions¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

C) they can serve as concrete examples of noble principles¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) they can make people feel stronger and more confident¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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28. Madonna and Michael Jackson are not considered heroes because ________.

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29. Gandhi and Martin Luther King are typical examples of outstanding leaders who ________.

A) are good at demonstrating their charming characters¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) can move the masses with their forceful speeches¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) are capable of meeting all challenges and hardships¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) can provide an answer to the problems of their people¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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30. The author concludes that historical changes would ________.

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Part III Vocabulary and Structure ( 10 minutes )

Directions: There are a number of incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence.

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B) secondary¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) main¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) tertiary¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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32. On the back of the book there is a brief biographical ______ of the author.

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33. Some members of the ______ were shocked by the scenes of the violence.

A) audience¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) audition¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) spectator¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) audient¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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34. She is generally ______ as one of the best writers in the country.

A) regardful¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) regarded¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) regardless¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) regarding¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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35. My child ______ to my apron, and would not let go.

A) hanged out¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) hung out¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) hanged on¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) hung on¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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36. If you want my ______ opinion, I don't think the plan will succeed.

A) correct¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) frank¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) open¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) direct¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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37. A group ______ saving nature celebrated by planting an oak tree.

A) dedicating to¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) dedicated for¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) dedicating for¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) dedicated to¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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38. We need ______ people so that they understand the importance of a good, healthy diet.

A) educating¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) educable¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) educate¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) educated¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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39. To put it ______, the new proposals mean that the average worker will be about 10% better paid.

A) simple¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) simplified¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) complex¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) simply¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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40. They failed not because they were too timid but because they ______.

A) overreached¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) have overreached¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) overreacted¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) have overreacted¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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41. We had to tell the truth, and we were then judged by mysterious, ______ standards.

A) arbitrary¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) arbitrarily¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) objective¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) objectively¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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42. What is even more ______ is that you can see the Wellestream more easily with every passing year.

A) astonishing¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) astonished¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) astonishment¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) amazed¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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43. The film was highly praised; however, it was not a ______ success.

A) commerce¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) commercial¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) commercialism¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) commercialize¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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44. Cross-cultural differences are difficult to research even though anyone who works in different cultures

______ you they exist.

A) will make sure¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ B) will assure¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) make sure¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) assure¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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45. If they cause trouble with me, I cause trouble with them. It's ______ that.

A) as simple as¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) as simply as¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) as easy as¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) as plain as¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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46. This proposal will be the ______ of a great deal of criticism.

A) shoot¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) goal¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) fire¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) target¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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47. Sometimes the boys would rout out little ground squirrels and ______ them into the bush.

A) catch¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) chase¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) search¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) chess¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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48. An important task of the space shuttle is to ______ a space telescope and place it in an orbit about 500

kilometers above the earth.

A) launcher¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ B) launching¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) launce¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) launch¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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49. For any Chinese or Asian, the successful launch of Shenzhou 5 is ________ a cause for jubilation.

A) doubtable¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) doubtless¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) doubtful¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) undoubted¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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50. Without law, ______ also loses its nature and its name, and becomes licentiousness.?

A) liberation¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) liberal¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) liberty¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) literary¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Part IV Error Correction ( 8 minutes )

Directions: Each of the following sentences has four underlined parts. These parts are marked (A), (B), (C) and (D). Identify the part of the sentence that is incorrect. Then, without altering the meaning of the sentence, write down your correction on the blank provided. Put a slash ( / ) in the blank if you want to delete the part.

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51. China (A)at that time (B)began to close its border and turn (C)around (D)from the outside world. ? ? ? ?

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(C)expecting a change (D)in his current life style. 52. He was tired (A)for the hustle and bustle of the (B)urban life and hoped to move to the country, ? ? ? ?

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hang (C)out to the wallet (D)which was not his. 53. He fell hard, banging his knee and elbow (A)on the tile floor of the terminal, (B)but managed to ? ? ? ?

( ) Correction:________________________________ ¸ÃÌâ¹²0ÈË´ðÌ⣬´ð¶Ô0ÈË£¬´ð´í0ÈË£¬ÕýÈ·ÂÊΪ0%£¬´íÎóÂÊΪ0% ÕýÈ·´ð°¸£¨2·Ö£©£º C,on

ran for (D)whole life. 54. As soon as they saw the farmer (A)coming, the boys (B)dropped the apples they had (C)stolen, and ? ? ? ?

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sake of his wife and children.

55. Every father should (A)insure himself (B)against premature death (C)or prolonged illness for (D)his ? ? ?

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Part V Translation ( 10 minutes )

Directions: Translate the following passage(s) into English (with the given words or phrases).

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Part I Listening Comprehension ( 7 minutes )

Directions: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.

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1. A) At a dry cleaning shop.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ B) At a clothing store.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) At a restaurant.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) At a hospital.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Script: M: Well, how do you like it?

M: I like it, but the sleeves are too short and it's a little tight around the waist. Q: Where did this conversation most probably take place?

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2. A) He gave half of it to his friend.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ B) He threw half of it away.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) He kept all the paper.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

D) He threw half of it away and kept the rest.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Script: W: Did you throw away the extra paper? M: No, I gave half of it to a friend and kept the rest. Q: What did the man do about the paper?

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3. A) The man appreciates the woman's criticism.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) The woman asks the man to stop driving at once.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) The man is tired of the woman's complaint.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) The woman is a better driver than the man.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Script: W:Speed up. You're driving so slowly that we'll never get where we're going.

M:You're criticizing my driving so frequently that you'd better stop it. Otherwise, you might end up walking.

Q:What can you conclude from this conversation?

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4. A) She doesn't think he prepares well enough.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ B) She doesn't like his choice of test questions.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) She thinks his tests are too long.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) She thinks his lectures are boring.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Script: M:What do you think of Professor Charles' class?

W:Well, his lectures are interesting enough but I think he could choose more appropriate questions for the tests.

Q:What does the woman not like about Professor Charles' class?

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5. A) She is very excited about the new baby.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) She is a bit uncertain about her career future.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) They did not expect the baby to come.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) She would like to stop her pregnancy.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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? Script: M: I just heard about that big news you are going to have another baby. Congratulations! W: Thanks, but meanwhile that also means I have to take another break in my career. Q: What does the woman mean?

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6. A) She doesn't like driving when she travels.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ B) She doesn't want to go to Beijing.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) It's more comfortable to go to Beijing by train.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) It's more expensive to go to Beijing by train.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Script: M: I've figured it all out. It looks like it'll take us about 7 hours to drive from here to Beijing. W: It'd be more relaxing to take the train. Q: What does the woman imply?

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7. A) Beautiful.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ B) Terrible.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) Exciting.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) Fantastic.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Script: M: Oh, My! Look at the view from the window! W: Oh, no. That's dreadful. Not at all what we had expected. Q: How is the view from the window?

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8. A) They are old schoolmates.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ B) They are very good friends.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

C) They were both businessmen years ago.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) They are professors of a certain university.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Script: W:Hello, Peter. I haven't seen you since we were at the university. M:That's right. It's been a long time. You took business administration, didn't you? Q:What's the relationship between the two speakers?

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9. A) A play.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ B) A lecture.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) A movie.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) A performance.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Script: M: I felt awful when some of the audience left in the middle of my lecture. W: Don't read too much into it. Not all people are interested in the topic like you are. Q: What are they talking about?

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10. A) Mike's friends didn't plan to go to the game.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) All of them couldn't ride in the woman's car.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

C) Mike had a scar on his ear.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) Mike's car wasn't available.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Script: W: Mike said he can give us a ride to the game. M: Oh good, then he does have his car. Q: What did the man assume at first?

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Part II Reading Comprehension ( 25 minutes )

Section A

Directions: In this section, there is a passage with several blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.

? What drives you to succeed as a creative person? Is it the dream of fame, 11 and recognition? Is the thought of seeing your name up in lights that 12 you out of bed in the morning? Having such a strong and clear goal is a 13 motivator and, if you work hard and pay your dues, you can 14 achieve that goal. However, if you want to be successful without the feeling that you are battling your way through life your motivation to get out of that comfy bed in the morning has to come from somewhere else. There must be an even bigger motivating driver.

To have 15 and want to be successful is a fine thing but it isn't enough. Ambition and want are just words that describe desire. To understand WHY you have such desires is quite another thing. True 16 , true art in any form, comes from passion. Great actors aren't great because of their technique. Anyone can learn technique. They move an audience as great actors because of their passion. Passion is the driver that 17 every bone and breath in your body to achieve.

If your desires are not in alignment with your passion you can be successful but you will not be 18 , satisfied. You will live a rich famous life and still 19 for the elusive thing. You will get up in the morning wondering what is wrong with you. You have all that you desired yet you feel that there is still something missing. You are missing the nourishment that feeds your soul, your heart.

Above all, be true to yourself, and if you cannot put your heart in it, take yourself out of it. Follow your heart, but be quiet for a while first. Ask questions, and then feel the answer. Learn to trust your heart. When work, 20 commitment, and pleasure unite to become one and you reach into that deep well where passion lives, nothing is impossible. Through the experience of devoted passion you will reap richer stores of knowledge than any text-book or course of study can give you. A) wealth E) motivates I) confront M) genius B) passion F) concentrated J) yearn N) definite C) supportive G) propels K) fulfilled O) appropriately D) dedicated H) ambition L) absolutely ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?

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Section B

Directions: There are several passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice.

? Passage One

Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.

Since Tiger was so fortunate with the game of golf, he decided to start a foundation called: The Tiger Woods Foundation which starts schools in urban American cities that provided an education for less fortunate kids. Tiger also supports and donates money to The First Tee program. The First Tee program's goal is to provide learning facilities and educational programs that promote character development and life enhancing values through the game of golf. Tiger, himself has also been an idol or hero for many kids around the world because of his dominance and records throughout his golfing career. Because of this many kids have started learning the game of golf.

Tiger's real first name is Eldrick. He was born on December 30, 1975 and grew up in Cypress California.

He began taking an interest in golf when he was just six months old. He would watch his dad, Earl, hit golf balls into a net and would try to copy his swing. He was given the nickname Tiger after a Vietnamese soldier and friend of his father. Tiger Woods appeared on TV practicing his swing at the age of two and by the time he was three, he had already shot a 48 on a nine-hole course. When he was five, the golf world began to take notice of Tiger and he was featured on the cover of Golf Digest. Tiger Woods was just 16 and still in high school when he played in his first professional golf tournament ¡ª the Nissan Los Angeles Open. Two years later, he went to college at Stanford University where he won ten collegiate events and the NCAA title. While he appeared in only a handful of professional tournaments during his years in college, it wasn't long before Tiger Woods would be winning pro events at a ridiculous rate. Tiger Woods, who is now 28 years old, has had an amazing career since becoming a pro golfer in 1996. He has won 53 worldwide tournaments, 40 of those wins were on the PGA TOUR, including eight major championships: the 1997, 2001, and 2002 Masters, the 1999 and 2000 PGA Championships, the 2000 and 2002 U.S. Open Championship and the 2000 British Open. Tiger has now won an incredible 9 out of 16 World Golf Championship events he has played in.

Tiger relates to the book because he is a hero to others near and far. People around the world notice his dedication, time spent working to perfect his game, his fitness routines and since he is young, all the kids like that. Even if you didn't play golf, you would know who Tiger is and he has influenced many people to take up the game and learn more than just how to play: to learn the integrity and rules which also help you in life.

To wrap things up, Tiger Woods started the game at a young age and set many records that may never be broken and has changed the game forever. He's a hero, incredible golfer, and a generous giving man. He works hard at everything he does and gives back whenever he can. That is why I chose Tiger to be my hero.

21. Which of the following statements about Tiger is TRUE?

A) He played in his first professional golf contest in 1992.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) He got the name Tiger from his father.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

C) He became a professional golfer when he was 16 years old.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) He drew the attention of other golf players in 1983.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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22. When did the author write the passage?

A) 2002.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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23. Why does the author adore Tiger Woods?

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B) He dedicates himself to golf.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

C) He donates money to others.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) B and C.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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24. In which way did the author write the passage?

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25. What might be the best title for the passage?

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Passage Two

Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.

Success is not something that people achieve by chance or because luck is on their side. It involves hard work, effort and planning. You have to set a goal and then follow it up with relevant action.

That is success in general. What is success in business? In business, success can have different forms ¡ª a flush financial status, happy customers, top position in the market, rise in the prices of your stock, spreading of the business overseas, and the capability to launch into new endeavors time and again. Each business institution defines success in its own way. What is success to one organization may not even be important for another.

Whatever your definition may be for success, there is a strategy behind being successful in business. Let's find out what this strategy is all about.

Understand your Limitations & Maximize your Potential

In business you need to evaluate your strengths and your weaknesses too. There is no shame in admitting that you have certain limitations and there is nothing to be gained from ignoring the limitations of your business. Overcoming your limitations is one thing and turning a blind eye to them is another. While the former indicates strength and adaptability, the latter only suggests foolishness. There is no point in trying to develop your weakness. Instead, work on your potential and maximize your strengths. Be Prepared to Adapt and Improvise

You can never be sure that things will always go as planned by you. Sometimes, you are hit with problems that are unforeseen, or you have to face situations that you may not be prepared for. In such situations, you need to think on your feet and follow a course of action that has been adapted or made up on the spur of the moment. If you are open to the idea of being flexible, you will not be daunted by the problems that you will face in the future.

Build a Strong Business Network

No one can deny the importance of networking in today's world. What is business after all without a strong network? You have to make the effort to build relationships with fellow businessmen, advisors, mentors, and prospective clients. Once you have a network, you can get support, assistance and direction and it can help your business grow exponentially. Be Committed Towards your Customers

Your commitment towards your customers should be unwavering. Understand the needs of your customers, carry out research and studies on what your customers are looking for, and find ways to exceed their expectations. Never compromise on the promise that you've made to your customers. If you have a loyal customer base, you can be ensured that your business will continue to grow and you will make profits.

However, one needs to remember that a business should not be allowed to consume all your time. What is success if it comes at the cost of your personal time? With a little bit of effort, you will be able to make the time for both work as well as play. Separate your time for your work from your own personal time and don't let one intrude on the other.

26. Which of the following statements is TRUE about success?

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B) In business, success can bring people high position.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) Each business organization holds different views on success.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) All of the above.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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27. How do you overcome your shortcomings or defects?

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B) Admit your limitations and ignore them.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

C) Use your inherent ability to develop your strengths.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) Adapt to your limitations and develop them.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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28. What is the author's suggestion if you meet some unexpected problems?

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B) You need to use your brains immediately and take effective actions quickly.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) You need to think carefully on your position and take effective actions quickly.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) You need to think carefully on your position and take actions for a moment.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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29. How should a business man treat his or her customers according to the passage?

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B) Put his or her customers off with fair promises.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) Go back his or her promises.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

D) Keep his or her promises without compromise.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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30. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?

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Part III Vocabulary and Structure ( 10 minutes )

Directions: There are a number of incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence.

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34. He remained a ______ for seven years after his first wife's death.

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36. Mrs. Green's payments will ______ rise in the second year.

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37. She spent most of the interview describing the company's ______ to me.

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38. They failed not because they were too timid but because they ______.

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41. A monument was ______ to the memory of the soldiers who had died there.

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42. Cross-cultural differences are difficult to research even though anyone who works in different cultures

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45. The Prime Minister expressed outrage at the attack, and ______ for the families of the victims.

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B) feeling¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) sorry¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) respect¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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46. Sometimes the boys would rout out little ground squirrels and ______ them into the bush.

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B) chase¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) search¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) chess¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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47. Equal employment shall be accorded to all qualified individuals without ______ to color or sex.

A) consider¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) regard¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) respect¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) regardless¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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48. You can't ______ an operation on the presumption that miracles are going to happen.

A) basis¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) form¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) base¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) create¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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49. For any Chinese or Asian, the successful launch of Shenzhou 5 is ________ a cause for jubilation.

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B) doubtless¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) doubtful¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) undoubted¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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50. Without law, ______ also loses its nature and its name, and becomes licentiousness.?

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B) liberal¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) liberty¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) literary¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Part IV Error Correction ( 8 minutes )

Directions: Each of the following sentences has four underlined parts. These parts are marked (A), (B), (C) and (D). Identify the part of the sentence that is incorrect. Then, without altering the meaning of the sentence, write down your correction on the blank provided. Put a slash ( / ) in the blank if you want to delete the part.

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51. China (A)at that time (B)began to close its border and turn (C)around (D)from the outside world. ? ? ? ?

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(C)expecting a change (D)in his current life style. 52. He was tired (A)for the hustle and bustle of the (B)urban life and hoped to move to the country, ? ? ? ?

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hang (C)out to the wallet (D)which was not his. 53. He fell hard, banging his knee and elbow (A)on the tile floor of the terminal, (B)but managed to ? ?

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ran for (D)whole life. 54. As soon as they saw the farmer (A)coming, the boys (B)dropped the apples they had (C)stolen, and ? ? ? ?

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sake of his wife and children.

55. Every father should (A)insure himself (B)against premature death (C)or prolonged illness for (D)his ? ? ?

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Part V Translation ( 10 minutes )

Directions: Translate the following passage(s) into English (with the given words or phrases).

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Part I Listening Comprehension ( 7 minutes )

Directions: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.

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1. A) The woman talked about Sally before.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ B) Sally won the scholarship before.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) The man disagreed with the woman.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) The man agreed with the woman.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Script: W: Isn't it wonderful that Sally won the scholarship? M: You said it.

Q: What does the man mean?

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2. A) She's feeling quite well.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) She's pleased with the weather.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) She's feeling headache.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) She's feeling cold.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Script: M: What's the matter with you?

W: I'm not sure. But I'm feeling headache with heat. Q: What's the woman's problem?

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3. A) He knows all his friends well.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ B) He writes a lot.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) He has a lot of time.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) He has a lot of friends.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Script: W: You're writing a lot of letters. I wish I had time. M: I like to keep in touch with my friends. Q: What does the man mean?

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4. A) They must go to an orientation session.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ B) They are not new students.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) They won't be allowed to register.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) They are given the wrong schedule.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Script: W:This schedule says we have to attend an orientation session before we can register. M:Look at it again. That's just for new students. Q:What can be inferred about these two speakers?

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5. A) In a restaurant.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ B) On a farm.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) In a clinic.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) In an office.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Script: W: Would you like to order now? M: Yes, please show me the menu.

Q: Where are the man and the woman now?

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6. A) The woman should put more bread in her plate.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ B) They don't have enough bread at home.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) He hasn't had enough bread.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) The woman should be full.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Script: W: Can you pass me some bread, please? M: Don't you think you have had enough? Q: What does the man mean?

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7. A) He is sorry that he is one hour late.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ B) He is too nervous to calm down.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) He can't wait for another hour.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) The woman shouldn't be so anxious.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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? Script: W: Peter, you still have an hour to wait, so relax. M: Relax? How can I? Q: What does the man mean?

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8. A) He is ready to go to the library.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ B) He has not left for the library yet.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) He has already gone to the library.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) He is reading books on the desk.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Script: M: Where is John? We were supposed to go to the library to study. W: Well. Here is his coat, and his books are over there on the desk. Q: What does the woman imply about John?

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9. A) He should try another type of film.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ B) He needs to learn how to take photos.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) She thinks he should buy a better camera.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) She wants him to teach her about photography.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Script: M:Look at these photos I took. They're terrible! I've got to try another camera. W:Or take some photography lessons! Q:What does the woman imply?

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10. A) They cost $13.14.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) They cost $13.40.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

C) They cost $30.40.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) They cost $30.14.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Script: M: I thought these typewriters cost 30 dollars. W: They used to, but the price has increased 14 cents. Q: How much do the typewriters cost now?

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Part II Reading Comprehension ( 25 minutes )

Section A

Directions: In this section, there is a passage with several blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.

? \paragraphs and then how to link paragraphs?\Michael Lewis points out, that though a wide 12 of methods has been developed over the last decades we still do not know how best to teach our students. Nowadays there is a 13 in the field to favor the notion of approach which serves the teaching profession well since experience has shown that no one method can provide a 14 answer to students' different needs. The following are two 15 principles on which different approaches to writing are supposed to be based.

Communication in Writing

Each piece of writing is in essence a piece of 16 . Writing is certainly no one-way-street. Students need to be made aware of this. There is a writer who wants to communicate something to an audience. The notions of \with a concrete audience like other students or pen pals in mind. Teachers need to create motivating 18 , which intrinsically encourage students to write. From Process to Product

In Japanese martial arts like Judo and Aikido the suffix \way, the process, which is important. However, you can only go along a certain way if you know where to go. You need to have a 19 in mind, the product. \why we go through the process of prewriting, drafting, revising, and editing.\A) communication E) focus I) improving M) secondary B) stressed F) ultimate J) tendency N) specialty C) occasions G) theoretical K) variety O) changing D) linking H) satisfactory L) viewpoint ? ? ? ? ?

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Section B

Directions: There are several passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice.

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Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.

Sign has become a scientific hot button. Only in the past 20 years have specialists in language study realized that sign languages are unique ¡ª a speech of the hand. They offer a new way to probe how the brain generates and understands language, and throw new light on an old scientific controversy: whether language, complete with grammar, is something that we are born with, or whether it is a learned behavior. The current interest in sign language has roots in the pioneering work of one rebel teacher at Gallaudet University in Washington, D. C., the world's only liberal arts university for deaf people.

When Bill Stokoe went to Gallaudet to teach English, the school enrolled him in a course in signing. But Stokoe noticed something odd: among themselves, students signed differently from his classroom teacher.

Stokoe had been taught a sort of gestural code, each movement of the hands representing a word in English. At the time, American Sign Language (ASL) was thought to be no more than a form of pidgin English (»ìÔÓÓ¢Óï). But Stokoe believed the \Might deaf people actually have a genuine language? And could that language be unlike any other on Earth? It was 1955, when even deaf people dismissed their signing as \academic heresy (Òì¶Ëа˵).

It is 37 years later. Stokoe ¡ª now devoting his time to writing and editing books and journals and to producing video materials on ASL and the deaf culture ¡ª is having lunch at a caf¨¦ near the Gallaudet campus and explaining how he started a revolution. For decades educators fought his idea that sign languages are natural languages like English, French and Japanese. They assumed language must be based on speech, the modulation (µ÷½Ú) of sound. But sign language is based on the movement of hands, the modulation of space. \¡ª it's brain stuff.\

21. The study of sign language is thought to be _______.

A) a new way to look at the learning of language¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) a challenge to traditional views on the nature of language¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

C) an approach to simplifying the grammatical structure of a language¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) an attempt to clarify misunderstanding about the origin of language¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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22. The present growing interest in sign language was stimulated by _______.

A) a famous scholar in the study of the human brain¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) a leading specialist in the study of liberal arts¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) an English teacher in a university for the deaf¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) some senior experts in American Sign Language¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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23. According to Stokoe, sign language is _____.

A) a substandard language¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) a genuine language¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) an artificial language¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) an international language¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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24. Most educators objected to Stokoe's idea because they thought _____.

A) sign language was not extensively used even by deaf people¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) sign language was too artificial to be widely accepted¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) a language should be easy to use and understand¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) a language could only exist in the form of speech sounds¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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25. Stokoe's argument is based on his belief that _____.

A) sign language is as efficient as any other language¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) sign language is derived from natural language¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) language is a system of meaningful codes¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) language is a product of the brain¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Passage Two

Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.

A great majority of our nine million college students are in school not because they want to be or because they want to learn. They are there because it has become the thing to do or because college is a pleasant place to be in; because it's the only way they can get parents or tax-payers to support them without working at a job they don't like; because mothers want them to do so, or for some other reason entirely not related to the course of studies for which college is supposedly organized. Some of the professors and administrators estimate that no more than 25 per cent of their students are interested in class work. For the rest, college is at best a social center or a place where time can be killed, and at worst a young people's home or even a prison that keeps them out of the way of economic life for a few more years. I no longer accept the idea that college is the best place for all high-school graduates. Just as the United States was the first nation to make great efforts to teach every small child to read and write, so during the 1950s, we became the first and the only great nation to offer higher education to all. During the 60's we built great state university systems as fast as we could. And adults ¡ª parents, employers, high school teachers began to push the youth to get an education. By 1970, colleges and universities were spending more than 30 billion dollars yearly. But still only half our high-school graduates were going on.

Now the babies have graduated from college, the rate of growth of the student population has begun to increase. To keep their universities financially supported many institutions have begun to attract students by using whatever means they can. They sell college like soap, promoting features they think students

want: creative programs, an environment helpful to meaningful personal relationships, and an education so free that it doesn't sound like college at all.

26. The reason for most U. S. college students to go to school is NOT that ____.

A) mothers want them to go¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) college is a pleasant place¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

C) they want to continue their education¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) it's the only way to get financial support¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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27. According to this passage, most of the college students _____.

A) do not like to study¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) like to make friends at college¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

C) find their universities as comfortable as their homes¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) complain that a college is like a prison¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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28. The U.S. became the first and the only nation to make efforts to offer higher education to all during the

_____.

A) 1960s¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ B) 1950s¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) 1970s¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) none of these¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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29. In order to get financial support, many institutions have begun to ______.

A) sell soap to high-school graduates¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) spend more than 30 billion dollars yearly¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

C) make every effort to increase the student population¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) offer their students a large number of practical courses¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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30. The best title for this passage might be _____.

A) Crisis of Universities¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) Students Today¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

C) Why Do They Go to College?¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

D) Higher Education in the United States¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Part III Vocabulary and Structure ( 10 minutes )

Directions: There are a number of incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence.

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31. He made ____ to your remarks at the last meeting.

A) progress¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) money¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) reference¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) referee¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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32. He's the manager's son but that doesn't ____ him to criticise my work.

A) qualify¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) lead¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) promise¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) qualified¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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33. The skilled carpenter worked ____ to finish the job quickly.

A) effectively¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) sufficiently¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) extremely¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) efficiently¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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34. A(n) ____ of using the solar energy is that it won't create any pollution.

A) disadvantage¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) advantage¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) profit¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) interest¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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35. What is the Chinese ____ of the word \

A) equivalent¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) equality¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) equator¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) equipment¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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36. Language is a ____ for the expression of thought.

A) mode¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) means¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) measurement¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) mood¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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37. He is an ____ boy, but he is very unsure of himself.

A) intellectual¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) industrious¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) intelligence¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) integrity¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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38. ____ and disorder might well spread throughout the entire Middle East.

A) Contempt¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) Confusion¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) Conference¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) Conjunction¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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39. He craned his neck to get a ____ of the parade.

A) cast¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) glimpse¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) stare¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) glare¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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40. ____ your advice, I would have made no mistake about it.

A) If I took¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ B) If had I taken¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) I had taken¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) Had I taken¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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41. Laser is ____ an important discovery ____ it finds wide application in modern physics.

A) so...that¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) such...as¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) such...that¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) the same...as¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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42. He knew it was useless to ____ with his father.

A) provide¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) resent¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) upset¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) argue¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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43. The explorers set up a ____ at the foot of the mountain.

A) basis¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) basic¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) base¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) foundation¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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44. It's ____ learning the text by heart without understanding it.

A) no use¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) no doubt¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) difficulty¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) trouble¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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45. He ____ from the bridge and rescued the drowning child.

A) dived¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) divided¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) died¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) divine¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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46. Chinese handwriting has infinite power to express differences of ____ and cultivation.

A) feature¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) characteristic¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) nature¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) character¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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47. ¡ª Come on, Mike. Here is your present.

¡ª OK, how nice of you! I ____ you ____ to bring me a present.

A) hadn't thought; were going¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ B) never thought; were going¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) didn't think; were going¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) never think; are going¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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48. The numerical values available in Newton's time were not highly ____.

A) precious¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) precise¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) right¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) correct¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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49. Race and sex are not relevant ______ whether a person is qualified for the job.

A) to¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) for¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) on¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) with¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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50. The scientist could hardly find sufficient grounds ______ his arguments in favor of the new theory.

A) which to base on¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) to base on¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) to be based on¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) on which to base¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Part IV Error Correction ( 9 minutes )

Directions: Each of the following sentences has four underlined parts. These parts are marked (A), (B), (C) and (D). Identify the part of the sentence that is incorrect. Then, without altering the meaning of the sentence, write down your correction on the blank provided. Put a slash ( / ) in the blank if you want to delete the part.

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51. (A)The large number of children in the countryside (B)are not able to (C)afford to (D)go to school. ? ? ? ?

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52. (A)When Miss Brown said I was a good student, (B)that was (C)great kindness (D)in her part. ? ? ? ?

( ) Correction:________________________________ ¸ÃÌâ¹²0ÈË´ðÌ⣬´ð¶Ô0ÈË£¬´ð´í0ÈË£¬ÕýÈ·ÂÊΪ0%£¬´íÎóÂÊΪ0% ÕýÈ·´ð°¸£¨2·Ö£©£º D,on her part

53. It's (A)no use (B)making (C)so a great fuss (D)about such a simple thing. ? ? ? ?

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54. This was (A)the first time I (B)had serious trouble (C)as my (D)employer. ? ? ? ?

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55. (A)In the way, (B)to train athletes (C)is similar to (D)planting trees. ? ? ?

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Part V Translation ( 10 minutes )

Directions: Translate the following passage(s) into English (with the given words or phrases).

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Part I Listening Comprehension ( 7 minutes )

Directions: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.

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1. A) At a hospital.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) At a political convention.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) At a graduation.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) At a funeral.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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? Script: W:They'll call the doctoral candidates' names next. Have you found Larry yet? M:No. They all look alike with those black robes on. Q:Where did this conversation most probably take place?

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2. A) He thought Dr. Crown would get the job.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) He's not sure Dr. Crown will be a good chairperson.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) He doesn't know Dr. Crown very well.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

D) He thought it took too long to make the decision.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Script: W: The dean just announced that Dr. Crown was going to take over as Chairperson of the Accounting Department.

M: I knew it all along. He is the obvious choice. Q: What does the man mean?

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3. A) An umbrella.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ B) A ride.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) A present.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) Some directions.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Script: W: It's raining hard. I'm going to get drenched to the skin going home. M: Can I give you a lift?

Q: What did the man offer the woman?

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4. A) He hasn't had time to find another apartment.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ B) His mother cleaned his apartment every day.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

C) He hasn't cleaned the apartment since his mother visited.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) His mother was the last person to come over to his apartment.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Script: W: When was the last time you cleaned this apartment? M: When was the last time my mother came over? Q: What does the man mean?

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5. A) It was really very cold.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ B) There was snow all winter.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) It snowed in December.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

D) The temperature was below freezing.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Script: M: Was it very cold here last winter?

W: Not really. The temperature never dropped below freezing. There was a little snow in December around Christmas, but that was all.

Q: What did the woman say about the weather?

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6. A) He forgot to take the exam.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) He hopes that he will do better during the chemical exam.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) It will be difficult for him to forget about final exam.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) The exam was not very tough.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Script: W: Listen, Tony. You've already taken the final chemistry exam. Just forget about it. M: That's easier said than done. Q: What does Tony mean?

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7. A) See a movie.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ B) Read the paper.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

C) Spend Saturday evening at home.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) Have dinner in town.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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8. A) The man is planning a trip to Austin.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ B) The man has not been to Austin before.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) The man doesn't like Austin.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) The man has been to Austin before.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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Q: What do we learn from the conversation?

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9. A) The man needs help.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ B) The man is complaining.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) The man likes his job.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

D) The man is talking with his boss.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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M: Who knows. My boss usually finds something for me to do at the last minute. Q: What do we learn from the conversation?

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10. A) At a newsstand.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

B) At a car dealer's.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

C) At a publishing house.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) At a newspaper office.¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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W: Ok, but you have to run your advertisement all week. We can't quote rates just for Sunday. Q: Where is the conversation most probably taking place?

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Part II Reading Comprehension ( 25 minutes )

Section A

Directions: In this section, there is a passage with several blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.

? What drives you to succeed as a creative person? Is it the dream of fame, 11 and recognition? Is the thought of seeing your name up in lights that 12 you out of bed in the morning? Having such a strong and clear goal is a 13 motivator and, if you work hard and pay your dues, you can 14 achieve that goal. However, if you want to be successful without the feeling that you are battling your way through life your motivation to get out of that comfy bed in the morning has to come from somewhere else. There must be an even bigger motivating driver.

To have 15 and want to be successful is a fine thing but it isn't enough. Ambition and want are just words that describe desire. To understand WHY you have such desires is quite another thing. True 16 , true art in any form, comes from passion. Great actors aren't great because of their technique. Anyone can learn technique. They move an audience as great actors because of their passion. Passion is the driver that 17 every bone and breath in your body to achieve.

If your desires are not in alignment with your passion you can be successful but you will not be 18 , satisfied. You will live a rich famous life and still 19 for the elusive thing. You will get up in the morning wondering what is wrong with you. You have all that you desired yet you feel that there is still something missing. You are missing the nourishment that feeds your soul, your heart.

Above all, be true to yourself, and if you cannot put your heart in it, take yourself out of it. Follow your heart, but be quiet for a while first. Ask questions, and then feel the answer. Learn to trust your heart. When work, 20 commitment, and pleasure unite to become one and you reach into that deep well where passion lives, nothing is impossible. Through the experience of devoted passion you will reap richer stores of knowledge than any text-book or course of study can give you. A) wealth E) motivates I) confront M) genius B) passion F) concentrated J) yearn N) definite C) supportive G) propels K) fulfilled O) appropriately D) dedicated H) ambition L) absolutely ? ? ? ? ? ? ?

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Section B

Directions: There are several passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice.

? Passage One

Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.

Like many of my generation, I have a weakness for hero worship. At some point, however, we all begin to question our heroes and our need for them. This leads us to ask: What is a hero?

Despite immense differences in cultures, heroes around the world generally share a number of characteristics that instruct and inspire people.

A hero does something worth talking about. A hero has a story of adventure to tell and a community who will listen. But a hero goes beyond mere fame.

Heroes serve powers or principles larger than themselves. Like high-voltage transformers, heroes take the energy of higher powers and step it down so that it can be used by ordinary people.

The hero lives a life worthy of imitation. Those who imitate a genuine hero experience life with new depth, enthusiasm, and meaning. A sure test for would-be heroes is what or whom do they serve? What are they willing to live and die for? If the answer or evidence suggests they serve only their own fame, they may be famous persons but not heroes. Madonna and Michael Jackson are famous, but who would claim that their fans find life more abundant?

Heroes are catalysts (´ß»¯¼Á) for change. They have a vision from the mountaintop. They have the skill and the charm to move the masses. They create new possibilities. Without Gandhi, India might still be part of the British Empire. Without Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King, Jr., we might still have segregated (¸ôÀëµÄ) buses, restaurants, and parks. It may be possible for large-scale changes to occur without leaders with magnetic personalities, but the pace of change would be slow, the vision uncertain, and the committee meetings endless.

21. Although heroes may come from different cultures, they ________.

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B) probable share some weaknesses of ordinary people¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) are often influenced by divvious generations¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) all unknowingly attract a large number of fans¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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22. According to the passage, heroes are compared to high-voltage transformers in that ________.

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B) they have warm feelings and emotions¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

C) they can serve as concrete examples of noble principles¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) they can make people feel stronger and more confident¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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23. Madonna and Michael Jackson are not considered heroes because ________.

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B) their performances do not improve their fans morally¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) their primary concern is their own financial interests¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) they are not clear about the principles they should follow¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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24. Gandhi and Martin Luther King are typical examples of outstanding leaders who ________.

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B) can move the masses with their forceful speeches¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ C) are capable of meeting all challenges and hardships¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ D) can provide an answer to the problems of their people¸ÃÑ¡Ïî¹²0ÈËÑ¡Ôñ

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25. The author concludes that historical changes would ________.

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Passage Two

Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.

Fourteen-year-old Richie Hawley had spent five years studying violin at the Community School of Performing Arts in Los Angeles when he took part in a violin contest. Ninety-two young people were invited to the contest and Hawley came out first.

The contest could have been the perfect setup for fear, worrying about mistakes, and trying to impress the judges. But Hawley says he \mistakes I'd make ¡ª it would distract me from playing,\he says. \impress people while I played. It's almost as if they weren't there. I just wanted to make music.\Hawley is a winner. But he didn't become a winner by concentrating on winning. He did it by concentrating on playing well.

\important thing in the Olympic Games is not to win but to take part,\said the founder of the modern Olympics, Pierre de Coubertin. \The essential thing is not to have conquered but to have fought well.\

New research shows that Coubertin's philosophy is exactly the path achievers take to win at life's challenging games.

\their competitors or future glory or money\business, science, sports, the arts, and professions. \interested in self development, testing their limits.\

One of the most surprising things about top performers is how many losses they've had ¡ª and how much they've learned from each. \kept calling their losses 'setbacks.'\

A healthy attitude toward setbacks is essential to winning, experts agree.

\You should analyze carefully what went wrong, identify specific things you did right and give yourself